

🕶️ Protect tiny eyes in style—because even the littlest trendsetters deserve the best!
Baby BANZ Retro Sunglasses in Pacific Blue combine 100% UVA/UVB protection with a shatter-resistant, flexible frame designed for infants and toddlers. Featuring an adjustable velcro strap and soft silicone nose pads, these sunglasses ensure a secure, comfortable fit that keeps up with active little explorers while meeting rigorous global safety standards.






M**S
Well made and great fit.
Super cute, great quality, plenty of room to adjust. My son is 5 mths old in the photo and they fit him well. I give them a 4 for comfort because if your not careful, you can easily get them a bit too tight which leaves marks on your babies face. They could use a bit more rubber or something around the lenses and nose. But otherwise I'd buy again for sure.
S**W
Great protection, cute look
Bought it for my newborn but it was too big and the straps havea limit on how small one can make it. By 2 weeks, it fit better but I made the strap shorter myself with a temporary stitch. Now it fits great at 4 weeks. My baby doesn't quite like them at firt, but he loves them once the sun hits his eyes. Everyone awws and smiles and loves the sunglasses. I feel great that he's protected as the sun really bothered him.
M**1
For A Faraway Friend in Germany
These Baby Banz in Pacific Blue were a gift for a friend's baby in Germany so whatever I say is only my opinion from photos. He's 4 months on 7th July but is robust with a larger head. I was happily surprised in the photo his Baby Banz were 'slightly large'. From some reviews I read I was concerned they'd not fit at all. This means they'll fit great over the cute knit and brim caps she has for him so they'll fit him for another 20 months. They look adorable and he seems to enjoy wearing them! He is a happy, anything goes, Mr Personality baby, so he probably knows he looks cool, yes? 😎 I don't know if this was helpful or not but the Sunglasses looked and seemed to fit better than I'd imagined after some reviews I'd read. If I can get the mother's permission I will post photos of him wearing his new shades.😎
A**2
Good product, but baby will not wear them
This is a very nice pair of baby sunglasses -- the quality is good, the nose piece is soft and the band is perfect to keep them on. Unfortunately, we cannot get our 3 month old to keep these on. I think, though, he just needs to get used to them a bit. I have a feeling things will be fine as long as we keep trying so that he gets more comfortable with them. I do not blame the glasses for this as we have been given other pairs of sunglasses and he does not like any of them. I rank these highly because compared to the others, these seem to be the best quality and I believe are probably the most comfortable.
C**C
Julbo worked better for our infant and Roshambo for our toddler
My son started wearing sunglasses when he was 2 months old. He is now over 2 years old. I have tried many brands: - Julbo - best fit for infants. I cut the legs of his first pair in half so they would not go past his ears. That worked great for the first few months. Then the next pair (around 7mo) fit without adjustments. They fit close to the head but are not tight, s they never bothered him. They can be thrown, chewed on, licked, and nothing happens to them. They have no parts that could pinch or crews that could be swallowed. But around 18m, the wrap style started to annoy my son. Baby Banz - too rigid for infants and too wrapped / tight for toddlers. My son hated the strap around his head even though he has no problem wearing hats. They might be ok if they just happen to fit your baby's face shape perfectly, but otherwise, they look uncomfortable and my son hated them. - Roshambo - too big for infants but great quality and fit for toddlers. They can be chewed on and thrown without breaking or, so far, scratching. The legs have never gotten unhinged. The lense is pretty dark, which sometimes annoyed my toddler when the sun wasn't too bright, but he loves them in the sun. - Mustachifier - I bought these a couple of months aggo despite loving his current Roshambos because the frame looks like mine, and my son likes that. But I am very disappointed. The fit is weird, tilted down somehow, like it has too much separation between the forehead and the top of the frame, even when it is pushed up against the bridge of the nose. Also, the lenses keep falling off the frames and are already scratched. And the screw of one leg fell off yesterday. My son is older now, so he has not given these sunglasses the rough treatment that the Roshambos or Julbos got, and still these fell apart in just a few weeks. And the texture of the frame is less bendable than Roshambos, more like grownup glasses, so it left marks on his nose and I am sure would have broken if my son still chewed on things and threw things on the floor. The lense is not as dak, which probably means his eyes are not as protected. So.... Going back to Roshambo for my toddler and Julbo for my infant.
M**A
Great for sensitive eyes and look adorable
I got these for my boy to wear for our morning walks since the sun is strong and he is very sensitive to light. He started wearing them at 3 weeks old and I had to put them as tight as possible and over a beanie in order to get them to stay on his head, and even then if he would move his head they would come right off. Now that he is 8 weeks, the smallest setting is perfect, and are exactly what I needed. He no longer will shut his eyes and writhe his head around until the sun goes away but will happily look around (or nap!). The lenses do stick out from the sides of his head, but I can see that these will fit well in a couple months. I gets tons of comments on how cute he looks when we are out taking walks! He loves them and so doe everyone else!
K**N
Stylish and comfy
I dare you to find anything cooler than a 6-week-old boy in shades! The fact that they protect his vision from harmful UV rays is the main reason we got these but he took to them immediately. We were afraid he'd be fighting them but the fit is so comfortable he smiled right when we put them on the first time and whenever we pull them out now that he's 6 months he reaches out for them knowing something fun lays ahead and he'll be able to see it without squinting. We had to tighten the band more than regular adjustment in the beginning but since we couldn't find anything smaller, that was not a trouble. They only started to properly fit him at maybe 4 months but they've never bothered him. They are here to stay for a while and we are looking towards many adventures and beach trips with them.
M**E
Cute and practical
If I purchase polarized sunglasses for my own comfort and safety, doesn't my baby deserve the same? OK - so I bought these polarized sunglasses one day when I had the shopping itch, and knew this was something my husband would think is cute and practical and not get upset about. We are both sunglass snobs (primarily due to spending large amounts of time on the water and knowing the difference good quality sunglasses can make), and spend money on quality sunglasses for ourselves. Currently we both have Costas and have had Maui J*ms in the past. That being said, I honestly did not think our super active 5 month old would keep this on for a minute. So, I was very surprised when he wore them all day while at the zoo recently. He did not even try to rip them off once, even though he was trying his hardest to throw his sun hat into the African Veldt. Another plus that another reviewer mentioned and I had not previously thought of - By starting them on sunglasses early, it will likely make kids less likely to fight you to put them on later (aka....the toddler years). The only reason this didn't get five stars was due to the strap not being able to be tightened enough to keep the glasses secure. Not a big deal as it is not like he is reeling in big fish on the deep seas, but I do have to occasionally push up the sides when the straps start to fall and he gets "elf" ears. P.S.- We went to the zoo with my mom and brothers (9 and 10) and she stated that the boys had had these sunglasses (minus the polarization) as infants as well. She stated it worked well for my one brother. The other one has little nose bridge and beautiful, large almond eyes (they are part Vietnamese), and NO sunglasses worked for him as a baby.
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